KSA gives $1bn grant to Iraq to develop country’s infrastructure

Projects include the Arar border port and the construction of a sports city

Saudi Arabia has announced a $1 billion grant to Iraq in order to develop the latter country’s infrastructure through major projects.

According to a report by SPA, the projects will include the Arar border port between the Kingdom and Iraq, and the construction of a sports city, a senior minister was cited as saying.

“The new sports city is a gift from Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, to the people of Iraq,” remarked Commerce and Investment Minister Dr Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi.

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He added that the land for the project has already been allocated and that work was likely to start soon.

The grant is part of a Saudi plan to contribute to Iraq’s development and to be a key partner in the country’s renaissance, explained Al Qasabi, who was heading the Saudi delegation at the meetings of the second session of the Saudi-Iraq Coordination Council.

With regards to the port project, the minister said that the Arar border port project would be completed within six months.

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